JANUARY
1980 Census Figures Reported To Carter Near The Deadline
Federal Judge Asserts U.S. Cannot Imprison Refugees Indefinitely
Prime Rate Trimmed One Point, To 20 1/2%, By Banks Across U.S.
99% of Felony Arrests in the City Fail to Bring Terms in State Prison
Federal Reserve Sees Little Growth In ’81 With Continued High Rates
Mexican President And Reagan Pledge Close Relationship
Weinberger Expects 6-Month Delay For Renewal of Talks on Arms Curb
Carey Urges Broad Tax Cuts, A 10% Rise In Welfare Grants And Billions For Mass Transit
Qualified Support Pledged By Reagan On A Hostage Pact
Entrapment Issue Splits Prosecutors In Abscam Issue
U.S. Promises Iran $5.5 Billion On Day Hostages Are Freed
Senate Panel Issues Subpoena To Obtain Logs Of Haig Tapes
Puerto Rico Group Says It Struck Jets
Haig And Democrats In Repeated Clashes On Watergate Views
Kay Step To Accord In Hostage Impasse Is Taken In Teheran
Iran Replies To U.S.; Teheran Aide Sets Today As Deadline
U.S. Says Pact On Hostages Is Possible Today; Reply Sent To Iran, Gold And Funds Readied
Iran And U.S. Seek To Clarify Terms For Freeing Hostages; Banks Agree To Compromise
U.S. And Iran Sign Accord On Hostages; 52 Americans Could Be Set Free Today
U.S. And Iran Agree To Compromise On Funds After Dispute Delays Release Of Hostages; Carter Starts Movement Of Frozen Assets
Reagan Takes Oath As 40th President; Promises An ”Era Of National Renewal’. Minutes Later, 52 U.S. Hostages In Iran Fly To Freedom After 444-Day Ordeal
Carter Charges Iran Subjected Hostages To ‘Acts Of Barbarism’; For 52, Haircuts And Calls Home
Hostage’s Worst Moments: Did America Really Care?
51 of Freed Hostages Fly Home Tomorrow
Mao’s Widow Sentenced to Death, But Penalty Is Suspended 2 Years
Former Hostages Home From Iran, Families Join Them At West Point; President Leads Nation In Thanks
Ex-Representative Kelly Convicted of Abscam Bribery
Hostages Hailed At White House; Reagan Vows ‘Swift Retribution’ For Any New Attack On Diplomats
President Abolishes Last Price Controls On U.S.-Produced Oil
Reagan Ends Wage-Price Unit, Delays Pending Regulation; Denounces Soviet Intentions
Aide Terms Reagan Not Eager To Hold Big Hostage Inquiry
FEBRUARY
Deaths in Major U.S. Fires Linked To Weak Safety Rules and Apathy
Haig Said to Remove Ambassador To Salvador in Signal of New Policy
General Motors Reports ’80 Loss Of $763 Million
Weinberger Asserts U.S. Will Help Saudis To Buttress Forces
Reagan’s Budget Proposals Include Deep Cut in Synthetic Fuel Projects
Reagan Finds ‘Economic Mess’: Warns Of ‘Calamity’ If Taxes And U.S. Spending Are Not Cut
Some Economists Dispute Premises Of President’s Speech on Economy
Police Evict Protesters Occupying Queens School in Integration Case
January Subway Service Assailed As the Worst in the Lines’ History
Polish Prime Minister Ousted; Defense Chief To Replace Him; Workers End Some Walkouts
U.S. Doubts Moscow Will Invade Poland
Hotel Busboy Charged With Arson In Las Vegas Fire That Killed Eight
8th Victim Found in Jet Wreckage; Reason for Crash Puzzles Officials
President Rejects A Retroactive Cut In Personal Taxes
Toll Rises to 49 Dead, 129 Injured In Blaze at Dance Hall in Dublin
2 Publishers Accuse U.S. Election Agency Of Rights Violations
Review Said To Find No Cause To Renege On Hostage Accord
G.M. and Ford Offer Cash Rebates That Are Largest Ever for Industry
President Proposes 83 Major Program Cuts; Tells Congress U.S. Faces ‘Day Of Reckoning’
Reagan Insists Congress Cut Budget And Taxes Together, G.O.P. Presses Action In Senate
Mexico Stresses Ties With Cuba In an Apparent Rebuff to Reagan
Soviet Defense Minister Says West Is Trying to Reopen the Cold War
Governors Discuss Exchanging Less Aid For Less Destruction
Spain’s Rightist Civil Guards Seize Parliament Amid Vote On Premier; Bulk Of Army Said Loyal To Regime
Rightist Coup Fails In Spain; Civil Guard Colonel Gives Up As King Keeps Army’s Backing
U.S. To Offer Israel Jets On Easy Terms
Reagan Will Speed Collection Of Debts On Federal Loans
Chrysler Reports Record U.S. Loss Of $1.71 Billion
MARCH
House Democrats Seeking to Limit Involvement by U.S. in El Salvador
Sighting of 4 Galaxies At a Record Distance Reported by Scientists
El Salvador Reported to Ask U.S.. For Emergency Aid of $200 Million
Salvadoran Plans West Germany Trip To Try To End War
Reagan Backed By Senate Panel On Dairy Prices
Reagan Is Moving to End Program That Pays for Legal Aid to the Poor
U.S. Decides To Sell Equipment To Saudis To Bolster F-15 Jets
U.S. Said To Prepare Major Weapons Aid To Mideast Nations
Hijacked Pakistan Jet Flies to Syria After a Six-Day Standoff in Kabul
Intelligence Groups Seek Power To Gain Data On U.S. Citizens
Reagan Delivers His Budget To Congress With A Warning To Remember ‘Our Mandate’
Democrats In House Pledge Alternative To Reagan’s Budget
Sohio Is Paying $1.8 Billion to Buy Dennecott as Merger Bids Quicken
Libyans Are Willing To Help In Freeing Hijackers’ Captives
Investigators Feel Many Killers, Separately, Slew Atlanta Children
5 Gain Settlements For F.B.I. Acts In ’70s
25 Expecting a Trip To Casinos Are Given Short Bus Ride to Jail
President Opposes Domestic C.I.A. Role
Haig Cites ‘Hit List’ For Soviet Control Of Central America
Shuttle Passes Test; A Worker Is Killed
Reagan’s ‘Kitchen Cabinet’ Is Told To Vacate Office in U.S. Building
House Democrats Mounting Drive To Reduce Impact of Budget Cuts
Women Speaking Out on Effects of Duty in Vietnam
Washington Plans $500 Million In Aid For The Pakistanis
House Panel, 8-7, Votes $5 Million In Extra Military Aid to El Salvador
Administration to Kill or Put Off 36 Carter ‘Midnight Regulations’
Labor Party Rebels Officially Form Social Democratic Party in Britain
$200 Million To Pay For School Lunches Restored By Senate
Military Planners View the Shuttle As Way to Open Space for Warfare
Bankruptcies Soaring As High Interest RAtes Cause Cash Shortage
Reagan Wounded In Chest By Gunman; Outlook ‘Good’ After 2-Hour Surgery; Aide And 2 Guards Shot; Suspect Held
APRIL
Reagan, Making Good Recovery, Signs A Bill; White House House Working, Bush Assures Senate
Reagan Sees Aides And Acts On Trade; Continues To Gain
Explosive Bullet Struck Reagan, F.B.I. Discovers
U.S. Asserts Soviet Steps Up Readiness To Move On Poland
U.S. Is Weighing Aid To China If Russians Act Against Poland
Census Indicates A Sharp Decline In Whites in City
Democrats’ Budget Tops Reagan Figure On Social Programs
Man, 22, Is Arrested In Manhattan For Threatening The President’s Life
Democrats in House Press Attacks On President’s Economic Proposals
Reagan Proposal Seeks Data Bank On 25 Million Welfare Recipients
Compute Problem Will Delay Shuttle At Least Two Days
President Returns To The White House; Says He Feels ‘Great’
Shuttle Rockets Into Orbit On First Flight; Some Tiles Fall Off, But NASA Sees No Danger
Shuttle Put Through Tests For Planned Landing Today; 2 Astronauts Enjoying View
Columbia Returns: Shuttle Era Opens. First Re-usable Spaceship Glides to Landing in Desert; Commander Calls Flight ‘Tremendous, Start to Finish’
President Pardons 2 Ex-F.B.I. Officials In 1970’s Break-Ins
3 New Unions Strike As Yonkers Firemen Let Blazes Smolder
India Tells Haig It Opposes Plan To Arm Pakistan
Saudis Rebuff U.S. On Postponing Deal For 5 Radar Planes
16 Killed in Shelling Of Lebanon Port City by Christian Militias
Justices Restrict A ‘Bill of Rights’ For the Retarded
Pakistan Reports U.S. Has Offered 5-Year Aid Deal
Reagan Tells of Initial Fail And Panic After Being Shot
Saudi Says Israel Is Chief Threat, Not the Russians
Haig Calls Moscow The Primary Source Of Danger To World
Haig Says U.S. Will Cut All Trade With Soviet if It Moves Into Poland
Ulster Is Bracing for Fresh Tumult As Irish Hunger Strikes Nears Death
White House Takes Exception To View Of Haig On Poland
Reagan Appeals To Congress For His Economic Plan, Saying He Is Recovered But U.S. Isn’t
House Panel Links Aid to Salvador To Curb on ‘Indiscriminate’ Killing
MAY
U.S. and Japan Agree on Ceilings For Car Shipments Through 1983
Williams Is Guilty On All Nine Counts In Abscam Inquiry
U.S. Decides To Back Resistance Groups Active in Cambodia
U.S. Agencies To Get Greater Discretion On Releasing Files
Sands Dies in Northern Ireland Jail On the 66th Day of Hunger Strike
Mrs. Thatcher Says Death of Sands Won’t Alter London’s Ulster Policy
U.S. Sending Envoy to Guatemala With View to Resuming Arms Aid
House Approves Budget Plan Supported By Reagan, 270-154; Democrats Split On Key Vote
Senate Backs Cuts In Retirement Aid To Save $7.9 Billion
6 Salvadoran Soldiers Are Arrested In Slaying of U.S. Church Workers
Mitterrand Beats Giscard; Socialist Victory Reverses Trend Of 23 Years In France
Financial Markets In France Battered By Voting Outcome
Shah’s Admission to U.S. Is Linked To Misinformation on His Sickness
Pope Is Shot In Car In Vatican Square; Surgeons Term Condition ‘Guarded’; Truk, An Escaped Murderer, Is Seized
Pope, Condition Still Serious, Meets Aides And Hears Mass; Police Interrogate Suspect
Special U.S. Envoy Will Ask Saudi Aid In Crisis On Missiles
Police Lack Clues to Foreign Links Of Suspect in Shooting of the Pope
Turks Say Suspect in Papal Attacks Is Tied to Rightist Web of Intrigue
C.I.A. Revises Estimate, Sees Soviet As Oil-Independent Through 80’s
I.R.A. Mine Kills 5 British Soldiers Patrolling a Country Road in Ulster
U.S. Is A Dissenter As U.N. Agency Votes Baby-Formula Code
Reagan Seeks to Assure Schmidt U.S. Interest Rates Will Fall Soon
Syrian SAM Missile Downs Israel Drone Over East Lebanon
U.S. Is Said To Study Long-Term Aid Plan For The Caribbean
Spanish Commandos Storm Bank, Free Hostages and Seize Gunmen
Saudis Offer To Lift Oil Price If Others In OPEC Cut Theirs
Italy’s Cabinet Quits As Masonic Scandal Ruptures Coalition
Jet Crashes Into Deck of a Carrier; 14 Killed, 3 Other Planes Wrecked
Nimitz Is Home; Courage of Crew In Crash Praised
Executive Directors at 3 Hospitals Will Be Replaced by City Agency
Detailed Records Link 500 in Italy To Masonic Unit
JUNE
Air Force Officer Said To Have Given Russians Titan Data
Blacks Would Feel Extra Impact From Cuts Proposed by President
U.S. Pledges To Aid Countries In Africa That Resist Libyans
Senate Approves Housing Measure Penalizing Cities for Rent Controls
President Accedes To Major Revisions In Tax-Cut Package
Reagan Decides To Relax Curbs On China Trade
Skepticism Rises On Plan to Raise Budget for Arms
New York Invests Pension Funds In Mortgages for Home Buyers
Israeli Jets Destroy Iraqi Atomic Reactor; Attack Condemned By U.S. And Arab Nations
Begin Defends Raid, Pledges To Thwart A New ‘Holocaust’
U.S., Citing Possible Violation Of Arms Agreement, Suspends Shipment Of 4 Jets To Israel
Israelis Are Critical of U.S. Decision To Hold Up F-16’s for Raid on Iraq
Pakistan Is Being Offered the F-16 As Part of a U.S. Military Aid Plan
Through Luck and Dogged Work, Agents Disrupt a Top Cocaine Ring
Haig And China Aide Call For Closer Ties To Counter Soviet
U.S. And Pakistanis Reach An Agreement On $3 Billion In Aid
U.S. Decides To Sell WEapons To China In Policy Reversal
France Says Iraqis Couldn’t Have Built A-Bomb Undetected
Vaccine Developed By Genetic Splicing
Ex-Inspector Asserts Iraq Planned To Use Reactor to Build A-Bombs
Pope Returns to Hospital for Tests To Find Cause of Continuing Fever
11 Climbers Missing on Mt. Rainier in Fall of Ice Wall. New Rescue Effort Set for Today – 4 Killed on Mt. Hood Slope
Chapman, in a Closed Courtroom, Pleads Guilty to Killing of Lennon
Iraq Asserts Arabs Must Acquire Atom Arms as a Balance to Israel
Majority in Congress Urge Reagan Not to Sell Awacs to Saudi Arabia
Rent Rises of Up to 16% Approved At Rowdy Rent Guidelines Session
Action to Deport Sun Myung Moon Called Likely by Justice Dept. Aide
Moscow Calls U.S. Decision to Sell Arms to China ‘Highly Dangerous’
33 High Iranian Officials Die In Bombing At Party Meeting; Chief Judge Is Among Victims
U.S. Pact Allows Egyptians to Buy 2 Atom Reactors
JULY
Peking Assessment Asserts Mao Made Errors As Leader
Court, 6-3, Rules TV Must Sell Time In Federal Races
High Court Rules Pact On Hostages With Iran Is Legal
Motorman Killed and 135 Injured In an IRT Train Crash in Brooklyn
Delay in Subway Repairs Blamed By Transit Chief for Fatal Crash
Nonprofit Groups Call On Industry To Replace U.S. Aid
Argentine Court Frees Mrs. Peron After Five Years
Reagan Nominating Woman, An Arizona Appeals Judge, To Serve On Supreme Court
Carter, Forsaking a “Moratorium,’ Denounces Policies of Successor
U.S. Panel Proposes Uniform Law Saying Life Ends at Brain’s Death
New Riots Sweep England’s Cities; ‘Anarchy’ Feared
Power Is Cut Off To Portion Of Staten Island
Reagan’s Military Strategists Plan Expanded Cruise Missile Program
Worry Over Illegal Arms Exports Growing Among U.S. Prosecutors
A High C.I.A. Aide Resigns And Denies Fraud Allegations
Polish Communists To Select Leaders By Secret Ballot
Arms Exporter Is Believed Linked With Attempt to Murder Libyan
123 Reported Dead, 550 Injured As Israelis Bomb P.L.O. Targets In Beirut And South Lebanon
Toll at 111 in Kansas City Hotel Disaster
Before Hotel Disaster, Walkway Swayed to the Rhythm of Dancers
U.S. To Prosecute Youths To Compel Sign-Up For Draft
Promotion Plan For Police to Use Minority Quotas
Air Force Chief Calls the Stealth A ‘Paper Plane’ Far From Reality
Washington Star Is to Shut Down After 128 Years
Cease-Fire In Border Fighting Declared By Israel And P.L.O.; U.S. Seeks Hope For Wider Peace
Italian Catacomb Reveals Ancient Jewish Site
Director Of C.I.A. Asking A Hearing To Answer Critics
Chemical Fire in Newark Rail Car Routs Hundreds and Jams Traffic
State and City Officials Say Jails Cannot Safely Hold New Prisoners
Reagan’s 3-Year, 25% Cut In Tax Rate Voted By Wide Margins In The House And Senate
White House Asks A Law To Bar Jobs For Illegal Aliens
AUGUST
Koch And Carey Sign A Pact For Westway Construction Unless U.S. Cuts ‘Amenities’
Panama Leader Killed in Crash In Bad Weather
New York Probation Adies Assert Office Fails to Watch Thousands
Controllers Strike, Halting 7,000 Flights; Reagan Gives 48-Hour Notice Of Dismissal
13,000 Air Controllers Defy Reagan Dismissal Deadline; 72% Of Flights In Operation
U.S. Begins Sending Dismissals To Controllers And Jails Five; Flights Up ‘Slightly’ In 3d Day
U.S. Says Goal Now Is To Reconstruct Air Control Force
More Controllers From The Military Called Up By U.S.
Reagan Orders Production Of 2 Types Of Neutron Arms For Stockpiling In The U.S.
Moscow Condemns U.S. Move To Make Neutron Weapons
Weinberger Says Neutron Weapons Are Being Built
European Flights Slashed As Canadians Back Strikers; Pact May Restore Air Lines
Accord In Canada Reopens Air Lanes Crossing Atlantic
3 Ex-Members Of House Given Terms in Prison
Haig to Press Reagan to Abandon Weinberger’s Airborne MX Plan
Reagan Leaning To Easing Rules For Atom Power
Expanded Fruit Fly Quarantine Complicates Harvest in California
Reagan Ends Ban On Sending Israel 16 Jet Warplanes
Brown Hints Retaliation on Trade If Japan Bars California Produce
U.S. Reports Shooting Down 2 Libya Jets That Attacked F-14’s Over Mediterranean
Ford, Chrysler and Safety Agency Cut Public Notices of Car Recalls
U.S. Asserts Tape From Dogfight Has Libyan Saying: ‘I Have Fired’
Investigators Say That Evidence In Attack on Libyan Goes Unused
Fears, Not Realities, Influencing Fruit Fly’s Impact on Californians
U.S. Easing Rules On Discrimination By Its Contractors
Team of Ex-Green Berets Trained Terrorists for Libyan Government
Camera Swivel on Voyager Sticks While Craft Passes Behind Saturn
New Tax Law Is Said to Endanger Billions in Gifts to Private Groups
Hinckley, Judged as Mentally Fit, Denies Attempting to Kill Reagan
20-Ton Explosives Shipment To Libya Linked to Ex-Agent
President And Premier Die In Bomb Blast In Teheran; 5 Others Reported Killed
SEPTEMBER
Khomeini Asserts 2 Leaders’ Deaths Won’t Deter Iran
U.S. Tells Soviet Any Arms Pacts Must Include On-Site Verification
Angola Threatens to Ask Its Allies To Help Fight the South Africans
U.S. Welfare Plan To Require Check On Family Assets
U.S. Acts To Shrink School Lunch Size In Economy Move
Ex-C.I.A. Agent’s Associates Run Arms Export Concerns
An I.R.A. Hunger Strike Is Fed; 2d Rebel Group Reduces Its Role
100,000 March Up Fifth Avenue To Celebrate Centennial of Labor
Court Bars City’s Primaries In Suit On Council Districts; Appeal Is To Be Filed Today
Primary Voting In Major Races Postponed As Supreme Court, 7-0, Rejects City Appeal; Con Ed Blast Snarls Lower Manhattan
U.S., in Shift, Urges High Court to Back An Antibusing Law
U.S. Approves Sept. 22 Primary For All Except Council Races; Albany Set To Act Wednesday
Bribe Inquiry Involves Ex-C.I.A. Aide’s Company
U.S. Says Data Show Toxin Use In Asia Conflict
U.S. Presents an Analysis to Back Its Charge of Toxin Weapons’ Use
Pope Calls Unions ‘Indispensable’ In the ‘Struggle for Social Justice’
Senate, 61-36, Ends Filibuster On Busing Issue
Notion of Reviving Gold Standard Debated Seriously in Washington
Two New York Projects to Combat Habitual Felon and Street Robber
260,000 In Capital Rally for Protest of Reagan Policies
Rusting Found In Key Section Of 17 Reactors
Senate Confirms Judge O’Connor; She Will Join High Court Friday
Koch Takes Both Primaries; Goldin A Winner By 2-1; Stein And Miss Holtzman Triumph
Convict-Author Sought in Slaying In New York Is Seized in Louisiana
Reagan Vows ‘Firm Course’: $3 Billion Increase In Taxes And $13 Billion Budget Cut
Reagan Abandons Proposal To Pare School Nutrition
Steel Turned Brittle by Radiation Called a Peril at 13 Nuclear Plants
Guerrillas Battle Khommeini Backers In Teheran Streets
Weinberger Says Saudi Arms Sale Would Help All Mideast Nations
Justice Dept. Bolsters Its Inquiry Into Former Agents’ Ties to Libya
OCTOBER
4 Military Chiefs In Iran Are Killed In A Plane Crash
Reagan Says U.S. Would Bar A Takeover In Saudi Arabia That Imperiled Flow Of Oil
Reagan Drops Mobile MX Plan, Urges Basign Missiles In Silos; Proposes Building B-1 Bomber
Belfast Prisoners End Hunger STrike That Left 10 Dead
I.R.A. Vows to Press Struggle Despite Ending of Prison Fast
Kuwait Set To Buy a U.S. Oil Driller
Sadat Assassinated At Army Parade As Me Amid Ranks Fire Into Stands; Vice President Affirms ‘All Treaties.
Egypt’s Chiefs Back Mubarak And Set Tuesday Referendum; Haig Pledges Active Support
Photo ID Cards To Be Required For Food Stamps
Begin Visits Cairo; Calls On Mubarak And Pledges Peace
Ex-Agent Tied To Plan to Give Data to Soviet
Haig Says The U.S. Is Ready To Speed Arms Aid To Egypt
Egypt Discharges 18 Army Officers It Calls Fanatics
Reagan Officials Would Let States Limit Food Stamps
U.S. Judge Orders Delay Of LTV Bid To Buy Grumman
Senate, 95-0, Acts To Save Solvency Of Social Security
Moshe Dayan, 66, Dies in Israel; Hero of War, Architect of Peace
President Says U.S. Should Not Waver IN Backing Saudis
Kania Is Placed; Polish Party Gives His Post To Premier
Reagan and Mitterand Observe 200th Anniversary of Yorktown
Security Adviser Ousted for Talk Hinting at War
American Pilots Reported Flying in Libyan Forces
General Motors Discloses a Loss Of $468 Million
Poland Deploying Troops For Action In ‘Local Disputes’
Brink’s Holdup Spurs U.S. Inquiry On Links Among Terrorist Groups
Births to the Unwed Found to Have Risen By 50% in 10 Years
Court Invalidates School Financing In New York State
Reagan Is Urged To Block Spying By C.I.A. in U.S.
Senate, 52-48, Supports Reagan On Awacs Jet Sale To Saudis; Heavy Lobbying Tips Key Votes
Attorney General Outlines Campaign To Rein In Courts
A $5 Billion Offer For Marathon Oil Is Made By Mobil
NOVEMBER
Military Is Pushing Its Shuttle Program Amid Rising Debate
Military Outlays Expected To Help In New York Area
Role Of Americans In Libyan Warfare Confirmed By U.S.
Floria And Kean In Tight Race; Koch Re-Elected In Landslide; Robb Is The Winner In Virginia
Jersey’s Ballots Impounded With Tiny Margin Wavering; New York Prison Bonds Win
Catholic Bishops For Amendment Allowing States to Ban Abortions
Reagan Backs Voting Rights Act But Wants To Ease Requirements
Records Show Wilson Made Millions on C.I.A. Experience
Grumman Lagging In Bringing Buses Back To New York
India Wins an International Loan Of $5.8 Billion Over U.S. Protests
Reagan Again Praises Saudi Plan, Says It Shows Willingness to Talk
U.S. Is Considering Logistical Support For Force In Chad
Shuttle Rises To Orbit, But a Fuel Cell Fails; Trip May Be Cut Short
Astronauts Ordered To End Flight Today, 3 Days Early; Recall ‘Prudent,’ NASA Says
Space Shuttle Lands Safely After Its Troubled Mission; Most Of Its Tests Completed
Shuttle Weathers Its Second Mission With Less Damage
Senate Restricts Suits on Prayers In the Schools
White House Says Reagan Knew In September About Allen Inquiry
Reagan Offers 4-Point Plan For U.S.-Soviet Missile Curbs And Force Limits In Europe
U.S. Steel Agrees To Pay $6.3 Billion For Marathon Oil
Agents of F.B.I. Told To Resume Inquiry on Allen
Inquiry on Allen Is Said to Focus On Whether He Received $10,000
Congress Votes Budget Bill As Reagan Warns Of A Veto; President Summons Cabinet
Reagan Vetoes Finance Bill; Congress Agrees To Extend Old Spending Limit To Dec. 15
Cutbacks Hamper Census Bureau; Some Reports Delayed or Canceled
Mubarak Frees 31 Jailed by Sadat, Meets With Them at Cairo Palace
Social Democrat Wins By-Election In Conservative District in Britain
New York Expects To Expand Prisons Despite Bond Vote
Delay By 24 States On Welfare Cuts Trims U.S. Savings
Allen Takes Leave Until F.B.I. Inquiry On $1,000 Is Ended
DECEMBER
Court, Citing Antitrust Issue, Bars Mobil Move to Buy Marathon Oil
Allen Is Cleared By Investigation On Gift Of $1,000
Senators Reject Plan For Placing MX Missile In Silos
U.S. Officials Say F.B.I. Is Hunting Terrorist Seeking to Kill President
Reagan Broadens Power of C.I.A., Allowing Spying Activities in U.S.
Former Intelligence Aides Profiting From Old Ties
Qaddafi Denies A Murder Plot; U.S. Is Insistent
Transit Aide Accused of Accepting Benefits Given by 12 Contractors
Greece Curtailing Its Renewed Role In NATO Command
Mobil Is Set To By 15% To 25% Share Of U.S. Steel Corp.
Reagan Requests Americans to Quit Libya Immediately
Argentina’s President Is Removed; Junta Member Will Replace Him
Poland’s Leader Puts Military In Charge After Union Chiefs Call A National Vote On Future Of The Communist Government
Poland Restricts Civil And Union Rights; Solidarity Activists Urge General Strike
Widespread Strikes Reported In Defiance Of Polish Regime; U.S. Postpones All Pending Aid
Poles Move To Crush Strikes And Round Up Regime’s Foes; U.S. Warns Against Violence
Army Rulers Said To Break Some Major Polish Strikes; Church Challenges Regime
Poland Reports Seven Dead, Hundreds Hurt In Clashes; Reagan Warns Soviet On Aid
U.S. Suspends Strategic Pact And Arms Deal With Israel over Annexation Of Golan
Antarctic Explorers Shift Goal to Hidden Resources
Begin Contends U.S. Policies Treat Israel Like a ‘Vassal’; Haig Retains Hopes For Pact
Polish Steel Mill Is Reported Held; 2,800 Occupy Mines
Latin Exiles Focus on Nicaragua As they Train Urgently in Florida
Allen Exonerated by Justice Dept. On Gifts and Financial Disclosure
Judge Clears Way For U.S. Steel To Buy Marathon
Solidarity Urging Renewed Protests To Military Rule. Crisis in Poland Part of U.S. Plot, Pravda Charges
After 34 Years, Jobs Declining In Government
Poland To Reduce The Meat Ration For Most Citizens
U.S. Makes Decision To Punish Russians On Role In Poland
Reagan Curtails Soviet Trade And Halts Technology Sales; Walesa Said To Agree To Talks
Washington Is Isolated on Actions Against the Russians Over Poland